What makes you think triscuits and cream cheese is a healthy snack though (no snark, genuinely curious).
If you're just looking for easy carbs and fat it seems like there's a lot of simpler/healthier options (fruit and nuts for one)

The Wasa crackers are not easy to eat. I need to have the munchies to eat them. I don't like the packaging either because they open and you can't close them. I cringe thinking of all the dust that falls in there. You cant turn it on the side or anything either because of the crumbs. They need to mix some kind of edible adhesive with the crackers so that they don't make crumbs. I read that they do that with astronaut food so that the crumbs won't get in the air filters.

I'd also like to find a fat free yogurt they don't load up with sugar. I guess I could always buy plain and mix something in.

Alcohol aside I've just completely stopped buying unhealthy food. I tend to buy the same items all the time. It makes things boring but I feel more healthy now and more than ever. Even the lady working the checkout comments on how healthy my purchases are.

What makes you think triscuits and cream cheese is a healthy snack though (no snark, genuinely curious).

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When I was in college, and fat was still the enemy (and not carbs) I used to eat a box of Triscuits with cream cheese and a Dr. Pepper as a "healthy-ish" dinner every night. I ended up getting cut, though I was also working out twice a day...

Most healthy individuals at 180 will be able to pull 500 in their first year of consistent powerlift training IME.

No, I don't use straps. I use a mixed grip and alternate hands every once in a while. Yes, I use a belt for conventional deadlifts(my competition stance). My belt use is varied for other deadlift variations.